It would be even better if the censored version was on the right.
Bump for votes.
This one's ready to call. The new pic's up, potholed, and tagged. Caption or no?
Also, I was thinking about putting this as an example for Webcomics:
- The creator of Ménage à 3 also features more explicit images of the characters through Menage a 3 Showcase on the paysite Slipshine. One advertisement for this on the Ma3 website features Zii in a black bra which she's not wearing in the actual image.
Would this count?
edited 13th Aug '13 4:28:45 AM by Willbyr
Yeah, it would count, but it wouldn't be good as an image.
Depends. Is the bra photoshopped on or photoshopped away?
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanI assume on; if you go to the comic's website, you can click on the ad with the censored version and it takes you straight to the uncensored version, which is a much larger and more hi-res image than what's used in the ad. I saw the uncensored somewhere else at least a week or two before the ad appeared on the website...it was how I learned certain details of Zii's personal grooming regimen.
edited 13th Aug '13 10:02:39 AM by Willbyr
I also like it. :-)
Absent-minded professor and Neverwinter Nights DMI just want to share interesting examples of Digital Bikinis: http://izismile.com/2011/04/18/arab_censorship_86_pics.html
Here, it's not to protect kids, but because it's Arab. It's pretty interesting to see legs getting censored. Oh, and the poor quality of cover-up.
Bump; anyone else for/against the caption suggestion?
Count me as for it.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.The caption's added and the tag's adjusted; locking up. I'm going to move the note about travel brochures in the Other folder to an advertising section and put the Ma3 item with it since they're technically the same thing. Locking up.
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Nominations for replacement images:
Will work on it.
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edited 8th Aug '13 10:45:17 AM by SeptimusHeap
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman